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đ In our May issue, Brice Didier analyses the EUâs strategies since 1995 to unpack how the region has navigated the US-China rivalry.
Read more about the EUâs strategic pragmatism: https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiag030
The use of evidence by gender experts is the outcome of strategic framing of the knowledge needed to establish authority and secure policy influence in international organizations.
Read here: https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiag045
đ¤ In our May issue, May Farid (@ucsandiego.bsky.social) & Hui Li understand strategic variation in transnational advocacy under authoritarian and multipolar conditions.
Read more about international NGOsâ engagement with China: https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiag040
âNetworks of maritime security agencies can bridge legal gaps, but only to an extent.â
đ°ď¸ Learn about AI and information-sharing platforms in maritime domain awareness in Christian Schultheissâ latest #openaccess article: https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiag037
Nuclear deterrence is the âghost pillarâ at the heart of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, argues Lyndon Burford (@basicint.bsky.social) in his latest article.
Learn more about how this creates a fundamental political problem for nuclear governance: https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiag035
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As we move towards an increasingly transformative future, understanding how ignorance is produced and maintained in the international order is crucial. Read @karimeltaki.bsky.social (@rug.nl) #openaccess article: https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiag048
In my open access article for @iajournal.bsky.social I examine how space politics is becoming more plural and less Western-centric.
It looks at how China, private actors, emerging space powers, the global South, and regional cooperation are reshaping the international space order.
Do peace agreements reflect what people actually need for lasting peace? This article compares Colombia's 2016 accord with everyday community priorities, revealing a gap between top-down provisions and local needs such as social cohesion and trust. #EverydayPeace
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How are America's core allies in Europe & the Indo-Pacific responding to the oscillations in its foreign policy at a time of rising great power competition? I offer an answer in a new article for @iajournal.bsky.social, focusing on Australia, Japan, Poland & the UK. doi.org/10.1093/ia/i...
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Are the post-conflict perspectives of everyday people reflected in the agreements that end civil wars? While the Colombian peace process was lauded for its
In our latest issue, dstroikos.bsky.social explores the concept of multiplexity in the context of the international space order.
Read the #openaccess article here: https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiaf275
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